Settled on a 2007 novel of Pakistani writer Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a story about a young Pakistani man receiving corporal success on Wall Street. He finds himself involved in a struggle between his American Dream, a prisoner crisis, and the abiding call of his family’s motherland. The story is thus Princeton-educated Changez says Lincoln of his past as a glorious business expert on Wall Street. He discusses of the aglitter future that lay earlier him and the sightly and intelligently. In the effect of 9/11, the isolation and belief he is abruptly met with leads him back to his motherland, and the family to whom he is very adjacent. Charisma and ability sling him to get on a leader both in the eyes of the Pakistani students that love him, and the American government that suspicious him. The Reluctant Fundamentalist is a search of bias and the process of globalization that is both superb and unnerving.